Why is Netflix's Queen Cleopatra so
controversial?
Roxy Simons
Thu, 11 May
2023 at 11:02 am CEST·4-min read
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Netflix’s
new Queen Cleopatra documentary is already at the centre of much controversy,
despite having only just premiered on the platform.
The
four-part documentary, which landed on the streaming service on 10 May, focuses
on the Egyptian ruler’s life, and her reign from 51 to 30 BC.
Cleopatra
became the last Pharaoh of Egypt after succeeding her father Ptolemy XII, and
following her death the country became a part of the Roman Empire. It is not
known who Cleopatra’s mother was.
Queen
Cleopatra is the second season of Jada Pinkett Smith’s African Queens series,
and the actor continues to narrate the documentary like she did for the first
season which focused on Queen Njinga — a 17th century warrior who ruled over
Ndongo and Matamba (modern day Angola).
Pinkett
Smith told Netflix’s Tudum in April that she chose to focus on Cleopatra in the
second season of the documentary series because she felt “we don’t often get to
see or hear stories about Black queens.”
Watch the
trailer for Netflix's Queen Cleopatra
The actor
added: “That was really important for me, as well as for my daughter, and just
for my community to be able to know those stories because there are tons of
them.
“The sad
part is that we don’t have ready access to these historical women who were so
powerful and were the backbones of African nations.”
The
streaming giant has drawn the ire of Egyptian scholars, though, because of its
decision to depict the last Pharaoh of Egypt as a Black African.
In the
documentary, Queen Cleopatra is portrayed by British actor Adele James, who is
mixed race and whose heritage Netflix felt perfectly suited the ruler because
of “the centuries-long conversation about the ruler’s race.”
Netflix
explained its decision in an article on its companion website Tudum, in which
the streamer said: “During the time of her reign, Egypt’s population was
multicultural and multiracial.
“Cleopatra’s
race was unlikely to be documented, and the identities of her mother and
paternal grandparents weren’t known. Some speculate she was a native Egyptian
woman, while others say she was Greek.”
The
Egyptian antiquities ministry spoke out about the docudrama in April and,
according to the Independent, said in a statement that Cleopartra had “white
skin and Hellenistic characteristics.”
The
statement added: “Bas-reliefs and statues of Queen Cleopatra are the best proof.”
According
to a report from the BBC in April, Egyptologist Zahi Hawass has filed a
complaint against Netflix for depicting Cleopatra in this way, claiming that
the show was trying to “erase the Egyptian identity.”
Hawass is
said to have insisted that the Egyptian ruler was “light-skinned, not black,”
and, per the publication, he added: “Netflix is trying to provoke confusion by
spreading false and deceptive facts that the origin of the Egyptian
civilisation is black.”
In the wake
of the docudrama's release, Egypt's Al Wathaeqya channel has said it will be
making its own show about Cleopatra that will be based on the “utmost levels”
of research and accuracy
The network
is a subsidiary of Egypt’s state-affiliated United Media Services and it
intends to portray the Egyptian ruler as light-skinned, according to a report
from Variety.
Following
the controversy, James was hit with racial abuse and trolling on social media
and the actor called this out on Twitter.
In a tweet
where she included screenshots of some of the racial abuse she’d received,
James wrote: “Just FYI, this kind of behaviour won’t be tolerated on my
account. You will be blocked without hesitation!!!
“If you
don’t like the casting don’t watch the show. Or do & engage in (expert)
opinion different to yours. Either way, I’M GASSED and will continue to
be!”


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